Write a Travel Itinerary

Travel itineraries help keep all of your important travel arrangement information in one place for easy reference. Kept in the front of a folder full of all your brochures, tickets and confirmation receipts, an itinerary gives you an easier way to find information when you are on the road than digging through all those oddly shaped papers. Whether you are writing an itinerary for yourself or for your job, the basic information you should include is the same.

Sell a Travel Trailer
Taking a family vacation in a travel trailer is 37 percent less expensive than a car/hotel vacation, according to a study by P.K. Consulting (see Resource 1), which is good news when you want to sell a travel trailer. The lower cost makes travel trailers a popular vacation choice, which means you can get a good price when selling your trailer, if you do your research to price competitively and advertise where your ad will be seen.

Get Corporate Travel Discounts
With travel costs increasing annually, travelers need all the help they can get to keep prices down. Saving money on hotels, rental cars and airfare can help the bottom line in both business and personal travel. To get corporate travel discounts, use these steps.

Obtain a Travel Agent License in India
Obtaining a travel agent license in India is no different from travel agent accreditation in the rest of the world. Many travel agents register with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in order to gain the authority for selling air tickets directly. There's no specific license for becoming a travel agent in India. Registering with the IATA, however, will grant your business specific advantages with regards to the products you can sell.

Travel With Crematory Remains
Planning to travel with cremated remains requires planning and a knowledge of state and aviation laws prior to your trip. It is a good idea to allow your crematory or local funeral home assist with the transport, or at least make them aware of the necessary trip with the remains. Cremated remains normally weigh about nine pounds, although they can be reduced to complete ashes upon request. Knowing the weight of the remains is a consideration when choosing how you will travel with or independently transport the human remains.